-~ Azoric examples f any of the above species enumerated in 
396 . » BOTANY OF THE AZORES. 
’-Gnaphalium Pensylvanicum, Willd. 
v Chrysanthemum pinatifidum, L. 
v Senecio pseudo-elegans, Less. 
v Calendula officinalis, L. 
? C. arvensis, L. 
v Plantago media, L. 
v Lagopus, L. 
Chenopodium rubrum, L. 
v Rumex strictus, Link. 
, Polygonum Persicaria, L. 
= ? P. serrulatum, Lagasc. 
y Ricinus communis, Lam. 
v Urtica Lowei, Seub. 
v Scilla maritima, L. 
v Ruscus androgynus, L. 
v Lemna minor, L. 
^ Potamogeton pectinatus, L. 
v/ Juncus maritimus, L. 
v Scirpus maritimus, L. 
# Carex rigidifolia, Hochst. 
v Arundo brevis, Roth. 
v Poa loliacea, Huds. 
~- Allantodea axillaris, Kaulf. 
« Adiantum Capillus Veneris, L. 
In addition to the numerous specimens sent on different 
_ occasions by Mr. Hunt, both to myself and to the Botanical 
_ Society of London, I also received some others from e 
. Mackay, English vice-consul at Flores; and Mr. Sansom 
has shown me some few which had been brought to him 
from St. Michael's. But I have not yet been able to se? 
the Flora Azorica; some of which may be not truly native 
(Ex.: Chelidonium majus, Petroselinum sativum,) while othar 
may have been published under incorrect names, (Ex. | 
pericum perforatum, Kundmannia Sicula, and others, 28' 
